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Laser weapons deployed in Operation Epic Fury, as Space Force stops Iran’s missiles in their tracks
Iranian weapon debris, blown to pieces or mechanically crippled, keeps dropping from the Middle East sky. For that, we can thank heat-seeking satellites, military-grade malware and radar-jamming software,
Four days into war with Iran, at least one of the United States’ Gulf allies is already running low on crucial interceptor munitions used to defend against Iranian missile and drone attacks, two sources told CNN.
Trump warns Iran missiles could "soon reach" U.S. as tensions escalate. Iran's current arsenal threatens American forces across Middle East Gulf bases.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie's security team faced an attack in the Tenderloin, resulting in one bodyguard sustaining head injuries. The mayor remained unharmed as two suspects were apprehended, one with a prior legal record.
When US President Donald Trump addressed the American people on Tuesday night, he claimed that Iran is “working to build missiles that will soon reach the United States of America.”
Footage shows Iranian missiles breaching Israeli, US defences and striking military targets, indicating poor hypersonic weapon interception On the same day the US and Israel launched air strikes against Iran,
Hassan Tehrani Moghaddam, known as the 'father of Iran's missile programme', was killed in an explosion at a missile base at Bid Ganeh on November 12, 2011. He was known for designing Iran's ballistic
Trump described Iran as a country “out of control,” saying the pre-emptive strikes were carried out to prevent Tehran from attacking Israel first. He said Washington was now in a strong position against Iran.